Yeah, so, it should have the SW200 and you should really be getting better performance than thatOh, over 700
Still almost certainly just shipping handling bumping the regulation out of spec. Take it to any local watch maker/service center and ask them to regulate the movement. Tell them it's a Selita SW200 - should be less than 50 bucks and it'll run like new.Oh, over 700
Anyone got this set up on rubber straps? The Etsy store selling GH clasps and buckles seems to have shut down. Thinking it would be nice in blue rubber like I saw in the thread but not sure where sells a quality one.
<img src="https://clickpix.org/images/zcoLE1.jpg" alt="zcoLE1.jpg" border="0" />Anyone got this set up on rubber straps? The Etsy store selling GH clasps and buckles seems to have shut down. Thinking it would be nice in blue rubber like I saw in the thread but not sure where sells a quality one.
The GH clasps seem to be a bit crap and basically unuseable due to the rep design not allowing it to use most rubber straps (I bought one and it will never be used as it literally can't be).Anyone got this set up on rubber straps? The Etsy store selling GH clasps and buckles seems to have shut down. Thinking it would be nice in blue rubber like I saw in the thread but not sure where sells a quality one.
Sorry for the double post but just an update on this. I lightly softened the edges with some 600 grit, but maybe my wrist just got used to it. Been fine ever since but still looking to pick up a nice strap, maybe exotic leather.Just took delivery of the watch from a member. Great detail and overall quality feel. Movement is of course nice also. Blue dial looks lovely in a variety of lighting conditions. Only con for me is the claps mechanism - The folding part that comes into contact with the wrist is pretty sharp. Anyone else noticed this? Thinking it may be possible to smooth off the edges a bit with some light filing/sanding but don't really want to mess it up. Maybe a leather or rubber strap is the way to go after all.
Leather, particularly exotic leather on a diver is just so wrong. Very weird look. Especially a diver like this that has a '60s aesthetic and is based on a classic skindiver.Sorry for the double post but just an update on this. I lightly softened the edges with some 600 grit, but maybe my wrist just got used to it. Been fine ever since but still looking to pick up a nice strap, maybe exotic leather.
Each to their own, it's just an arbitary fashion rule based on tradition. 'No dive watches with a suit!'. If it looks pleasant to oneself, there is no problem. I think the right combination can look cool.Leather, particularly exotic leather on a diver is just so wrong. Very weird look. Especially a diver like this that has a '60s aesthetic and is based on a classic skindiver.
Looks remarkably similar to be honest! Wouldnt be surprised if they were coming out of the same place lol..Have you noticed this French clone? Available in numerous variations. Movement is Miyota.
SKINDIVER AUTOMATIC
This Skindiver Automatic watches feature Super-LumiNova on dials & indices, a sapphire glass and a steel case - water resistant to 150m. These automatic watches - powered by the Japanese automatic movement Citizen 8315 - are presented on "Tropic" straps or beads of rice bracelets.wolbrook.com
Wolbrook offers also tropic straps - fortunately a little shorter than others!
Can I ask where you sourced this textile strap? Looks lovely. I got a cheap fkm strap on Ali 2hich is lovely and soft but the leg ends and squared off instead of rounded, and produces an ugly effect.UPDATE: there is actually a technique that seems to work for getting the springbar to seat these Ali clasps.
It took an unreasonable amount of fiddling and I still wouldn’t recommend buying this clasp lol.
It’s hard to explain in writing but I just jammed / tucked a bit of the strap material below the springbar loop into the inner side of the clasp. With one end of the springbar seated in hole and the other side of the strap loop hole with springbar sticking out resting on the top of the clasp. Then push the springbar to make contact with the metal and shove the other end of the loop down from above.
This technique worked for me on a variety of leather, rubber and textile straps I had lying around. I ended up settling on this navy textile / sailcloth strap.
For some reason i had issues with the bracelet when i first got it, i thought it was really sharp and the clasp was irritating, but now its really comfortable! My bezel is also out by a tiny amount, but wouldnt want to risk changing it myself. Post what strap you go with when you get it!I'm happy with my black one too ...
but I am a little annoyed that I've forgotten the alignment of the bezel in the QC. I did not know/realized that it's a latching bezel ...
Another criticism is the bracelet, which is very sharp on the edges and some of the screws to change the length almost drove me crazy.... but I will use another bracelet anyway.
Additionally, I will also do the rotor mod ... it is good to hear that the clock winds up very little only.